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ISSUED TO T PEOPLE ATE} SPOKE ON HLAN .22 ' of Harold G 211 Maix Believes He Has Removed Topic ™ inerd 0”3 From Democrafic Campaign 1.0 | signor 10 Th A I ( \u New York, Aug. 23 n is concerned, tomehile ar a8 John W Lavie believes he has disposcd of the subjeet of the Ku Kiux Kian In condemning in his Hea yesterday this or any olther or tion that sets up a standard of | or religious prejudice in Ameri nd in ealling upon President Cool- Idge to join him tn removing the topic trom the feld of political debate, 1he democratic presidential eandidate | sought te clarify the atmesphere and leave fred™he way for whole-hearted attention to those issues upon which he bellevea the contest ia to be decided in November, Mr, Davis' advisers say t cision to go beyond the action of the convention that nominated him His own, Counselors had been divided | 1Ueas en what had come to be a recurring | ohine I subject of discussion tile bumper Some of his closest Goorge 1. Kolb, Falrticld, assignor urged that he stand upon to The Bullard Machine ool Co., ration in his acceptance Reidgeport, Two pat automo Clarksburg sgainst all forma of big- | ! bumper bracket otry, prejudice, and intelerance, by Konneth ¥, Loees, Now whatever name known, Others were | Dined ash tray and ma oqually as insistent that as clear as| Martin L. Martus, Woodbury. was his language then, the sores mnde | Ary battery In the New York convention could be| Sumuel 1. I healed only hy a specific ref to|or to The American the organization which the convention | Hrldgeport, Three voted not to name in national "':“"l ”" l'ml“lil- platform, CILFOPIRLING ADPPAFALUS, : In deciding to disposc of the quess Willlam H. Ripley, Hartford, as- tion, once and for all, as he told the | #gnor to The Whitlock Coil Pipe Co., New Jersey democracy, Mr. Davis em- | West Tartford, Heat-cxchanging ap- phasized that he did not regard the | paratis subject as one having a proper p Herbert 0, in this or any other campaign and that to it must not be permitted to divert at tention from those issues (he people| must settle in the forthcoming elec tion, Mr. Davis d red that some those issues already had become cle and that others would be made ple er still as the campaign progre In his next address, to be delivered at Columbus, Ohig, August he plans to lay further stress upon the chief questions upon which he be- lieves the two major political parties are far apart. Returning to his personal headquar- ters here today the democratic nomi- ree devoted part of his time to preparation of (he subject matter of his Columbus speech. Before that, howe he conferred with Chairman Shaver of the democratic national committe and other party leaders on campaign organization and related questions which he is desirous of get- ting out of the way before he start on his western tour on August 31. own campa ' Juling Brenzing: Girt Groff, Wa Ui Hariford card ta ¥ Btamford, connting fohn B, Pre The K struetiur Kheneser | Norwalk, a nmpressor b} at the do. | Pamp Co. Ro vy pump George | and J. M ard Ma- Autons Koli vield aslgnors o Bu ol Co.,, Rridgeport friends had his decla at speoch nta f¢ Haven, © h box holder Ntratford, Fabrie na for lace, enoé Co., New Britaln, ec, & Mfg Co. therefor, Stamford, & Sons. Rockwell, Brady ¥ por ot ISR nor Insulator and s | Frederick oot signor to Willlam It n for candlestick William Sch, to I3 eeker Co. Curtain rod | George B, Thom: | signor to Bryant I | Lamp holder | Robert C. Heater. Oscar 4 D Waterville, & Rowland Mfg of| ns- gnor Rridgeport, as- : Co. Lamp Co. on Walberg, New Preston. Glen Rridge, wet Ball Roller bear- R. Wilkander, ssignor to Th ring Co., Hartford. west 1. Zabriskie, Bridgeport, as signor, by mesns assignments, to Col- umbia Phonograph Co., Tne. Method and means for packing articles for | shipment Trade Marks Registered. sin-Bickford Co., - Simsbury. il Candy Mfg Co., Inc, Candy. nley Work, New Britain. vises, bit braces, breast drills, plancs, ete. The Torrington Co., | picks. Italian Fraternity ’ Meets in Anconia Ansonia, Aug. 23—The state con- vention of the Fratelanzo Italiana, opened here this afternoon with a couple of hundred delegates in at-| tendance. The organization which is generally known as the Sons of Italy, will remain in séssion until Monday. Mayor John C. Mead welcomed the delegates at the opening of the con- vention in the Sons of Italy hall. A concert and social tonight will be a feature and tomorrow night there will be a banquet at which Congress- man P. B. O'Sullivan, Mayor Mead and others will speak. Trade Mari Tidward 1% Baumann, Cromwell. Flowering plants—to wit, pansids. BOYS ROBBED GAS METER Two hoys were apprehended by Po- | liceman Thomas J. Ieeney last night | and they admitted that they had | broken open two gas meters at | 214 Arch street and had stolen $15.75. | They were turned over to Probation | Ogicer Edward C. Connolly and ar- | raigned in juvenile court this morn- ing. Your child knows the Burritt Savings Bank and has been proud to have his account here during the school year. Why shouldn’t you too be able to say to him “yes sonnie | have my savings account here at the Bur- ritt justlike you’ ?Consider what a fine example it will make for him—then open up your account this week. $1.00 will start you. Burritt Mutual Savings Bank | Waterbury., | as- | rrington, Ice | " ichine and drive away. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALM™ § ’ City Items adit opens Sept Lunch at Hallinan's with Business School advt dith adit Bmith Business adyt H i L] B Business School epens Sept School opens Sept. 2 hes at Crowell's —adnt Walter W, Gould of 139 Winthrep street has been appointed general of the Ked Army of the Everyman's Hible class Miss Mary eet has a vooked lune Camphell of 26 Bmith sl epted a position in Lake- | Tonight last chance te buy at our fe sale~~Axelrod's.—Advy, Riehard Murray of Newington, em- ployed at the brickyard of Connelly- | Purinton Co, was taken to the New Nritain General hospital yesterday af ternoon with a fractured left leg re. GERMANS HONOR CALLES | ceived wilien he fell at his work I Mevican President-eloct Heviews lu-,’ fantey on Avetval in Berlin and 1s Guest of Government Offieials, The Associated Berlin, Aug, 23.~Prussian military marches and the Mexican national anthem, played by a full regimental | {band, greeted President-cleet Calles | jof Moexico as he alighted from a, specigl train fromm Hamburg shortly after noon yesterday . | General ind Ebert, Ch Marx, [ Viess, | ROBERT R, LIVINGSTON Prosident | s Mt Forelgn | (By Harold Matson, N Minister Stresemann, Lord Mayor Writer) Boess and numerous other governs Boston, Aug. 238.—His girl and his ment and civie officials awalting him |savings disappeared on the same day, on the station platform, while several Bhortly thereafter e disappeared, { hundred members of Berlin's Mexican | too, |colony ehocered the president-elect as The wound to his vanity had been he und President Ebert reviewed a [too much to bear, 50 the unlucky company of infantry which stood at |lover fled from his family and friends, attention outside the station, | That was 76 years ago. It Is not After the ceremonies attending the | An old story But it has never becn |greeting of General Calles had been told befor Matt Green, 99, Civil completed, the Moxican statesman, | War veteran, tells the story on him- accompanied by President Ebert, | 5017, his real motored to the Mexican legation, | ldentity. | ater President Calles paid a formal | " am Robert I, I tvisit to President Ebert and last night [told friends, “son of the man who ar- was the guest of President Ebert at |Tanged the Louislana treaty. No one a dinner at which numerous govern- |¢Ver knew what happened to me. ment leaders and representatives of |FUcss I was a pretty sensitive kid— German finance and industry also | PUt It's safe now. The girl is prob- wore present. |ably dead and she never knew how General Calles will remain in Ger: It hurt” b Sl The veteran decided to tell the story in a local hospital where he is . recuperating from ove xcitement Driver of Bakery Truck Wanted for Taking Dog | attending the G. A. R. convention. Joseph Codim! of 6 Cannon street, A Bervice incidentally disclosing Livingston,” “I'll be 100 pretty soon—I guess I kept that secret pretty long,” he re- flected. erbury, failed to appear when he was called in police court this morn- ing to answer a charge of theft, and Judge William C. Hungerford ordered the police to' rearrest him and hold him under a $200 bond for his ap- pearance in court. Codimi was ar- rested yesterday afternoon by Detec- |tive Sergeant William P. McCue and Sergt. Michael J. Flynn on a charge of stealing a dog valued at $125, the property of Bernard Sullivan of 458 | Myrtle street, TENNIS STARS BASHFUL Little Interest in City Tournament Drawings for Which Take Place Next Friday at “Herald” Office, Up to date, only one entry has been | received for the city tennis tourna- ment which is to be conducted under The dog was stolen‘a week ago, ac- | the auspices of the New Britain Ten- cording to a report made to the po- [nis club. The entry was forwarded {lice by Sullivan, who said that he | by Max Forter, a former Yale court suspected Codimi,who drives a bakery | star. |truck for a Waterbury concern. Entries will close next IFriday night |Sullivan said that witnesses had seen |at 7 o’'clock and drawings will be held |the man take the dog into the ma- crald” office. The police, v Britaln club will gend a iknowing that Codimi delivered goods | team against the Bristol Tennis club in the city every Friday, watched for | in Bristol tomorro him yesterday afternoon and placed him under arrest when he appeared on Myrtle street. He is alleged to | have admitted the theft of the dog. ' Dempsey, 67, father of Jack Dempsey, He was released under a $30 bond and Lottie Dexter Blashingame, 26, following his arrest and this was de- |of Salmon, Idaho, were married at jclared forfeited by the court this|Farmington, Utah, by a justice of the lmnrnmg. peace on August 1, according to word reaching newspapers here today. The elder Dempsey and Jack's mother have been separated several years. DEMPSEY THER WE Salt Lake City, Aug. ~Hyrum Twenty miles of sowing cotton may be used in the making of & fur coat. Opening Up Our Vacation Club Saturday, Sept. 6th We believe that most people prefer to start saving for their next year’s va- cation—after they have had the pleasure of this yealr’s outing and so we start our Vacation Club early in September. 40 weeks (a shorter period) and the middle of June, 1925, brings you 2 check ample to cover all your vacation expenses. Make your plans to join Our Vacation Club in September. New Britain Trust Co. Cor. Church and Main Sts. I A\TURDAY, AUGU | | | | | | | | | gan end | | Hartford Fire | Hfd Elee Light N | 23, 1984, WALL STREET STOCK EXCHANGE REPORTS nitial burst of selling came to T 15 minutes and & t rally ensued on & better demand utilities and a few ia- strial speeialties. The rally falled old, however, aid prices sagged when U, § Steel common be. ground, Houth Perte Ri can Bugar fell 3 points and Mack Trucks, Bears Hoebuek, Willys Over preferred and Federal & Smelt- erred dropped 1 to 1'% pointa ican Water Worke sold a point and U, & Cast Iron Pipe Im- proved fractionally Forelgn ex» anges eased slightly bhut trading tremely quiet, Stock prices continued to yield to selling pressure at the epening of to 1ay's market, but the initlal losses, were limited to fractions, Ralls, the low priced carriers, ng A ni a rule, speelally | were again in rather free supply, American Can, Baldwin and several other popular industrials yielded frae. tionally and National Lead and Re. public Bteel each dropped 1 1.4, §t, Paul pfd, moved against the eurrent trend, climbing a point, High "y 1840 108 Close iy 133% 168 50 4% N 127% 182 % 9% 15% 122% 62% low iy 1381 168 80 Am Bt Sugar , Am Am Am Am Am Am Can Car & Vdy Loco N TETS SBmelt & Ref 7§ Sug Ref com Tel & Tel Am Toh Am Wool Anaconda Cop,, At Guif & W ) Buld Loco Balt & Ohio Beth Steel B, , Con Textlle ., Can | Chi Mil & 8t P 16 Chi Rock Isl & P 33% Chile Copper Chino Copper ., Con Gas Corn Prod Ref,, Crucible Steel ., Cuba Cane Sugar Erie . Erie 1st pfd Gen Electrio Gen Motors Goodrich (BF).. 2 Gr Northern pfd Inspiration Cop . Int Mer Marine Int Mer Mar pfd | Allis Calmers. .. Pacific Oil Int Nickel . Int Paper . Ky Spg Tire Ken Copper Lehigh Valley ... Middle States Oil Missouri Pac ... N Y Central ....108 N Y NH & H 25% orfolk & West 124 orth Pacifie .. 65 at Lead ..169% Pure Oil . 23% Pan Am P & T 56% Pierce Arrow ...45 Ray Con Cop ... 127% Reading ....... 62% Rep I & S ..... 47% Sinclair Oil Ref 1814 South Pacific South Rail Stude Co. .. Texas Co . Tex & Pacific .. Tob Products ., Trans Oil .... Union Pacifie " 8 Indus Alco . U 8 Rubber Co . U Steel U 8 Steel pfd Utah Copper ... Willys-Overland Westinghouse .. LOCAL 107* 243 123% 6434 1681 231 66 107% 24% 128% 643 169% 233 56 4 12% 61% 47 17% 95% 68 38 41% 36 91% 4% 143% 3% 35% 108 121% 0% 95 67% 38 41% 363% 9% 4% 143% T2 3515 107% 1213 9% 83, 9 62% ,62% 'OCK QUOTATIONS (Putnam & Co.) Bid +.585 0ee 738 e 585 8114 364 1% . L] L 144 8% 35% 121% 9 63 Asked 600 748 821 40 109 Aetna Casualty .. Aetna Life Ins, Co. Aetna Fire .... Am Hardware Am Hosiery Automobile Ins. veees 826 Bige-Hfd. Cpt. Co com 108 Billings & Spencer com . — Billings & Spencer pfd ., Bristol Eagle Lock Fafnir Bearing Co. Hart & Cooley .... F Fire Landers, National B. Gas .... . B. Machine N. B. Machine pfd Niles-Be-Pond com North Tudd ... Peck, Stowe & Wil Phoenix Fire Russell Mfg. Co. Scovill Mfg. Southern N Standard Screw | Stanley Works Stanley Works pfd orrington Co. com ut & Hine . Travelers Tns, Cy Unton Mfg, Co. Yale & Towne Denmairk 1o Substitute Reserve Po- For Militia if Bill Be- comes Law. As is Fxpected. lice Force Associated Press. Copenhagen, Aug. 23.-—Abolition of the Danish army and the substitution of a reserve police force for the pres- ent national militia are provided for in a armament bill, prepared by the minister of defense, M. Rasmus- sen and approved by a cabinet coun- cil of the socialist government. Coast defense ships and cruisers will also he abolished and only five vessel, each under 700 tons, retained together with small craft as fl'!lvvr.\" inspection ships, with a personnel of | less than 200 men and an annual cost | of only 200,000 pounds. The air| force, however, is to be retained and vrobably enlarged. The bill wiil be presented to par- By The | say. liament at the opening of its autumn & | session, PUTNAM & CO. Members New York siock Eachauge Members Hartford Stock Exchange 81 West Main St Tel, 2040 WE OFFER AND RECOMMEND; §30,000 Bonds Belmont Building, New York City First Mortgage, Sinking Fund, Due 1944 Price to net 61, Legal for Trust Funds in New York State EDDY BROTHERS & & HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN Hartford Conn, Trust Bldg. Burritt Hotel Bldg. Tel.2:7186 Tel, 3420 We offer: p 50 shares American Hardware ° 50 Landers, Frary & Clark 50 Fafnir Bearing @homson, Tfenn & To. Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Donald R. Hart, Mgr. ¥ WE OFFER:— STANDARD SCREW CO. COMMON STOCK at a price to yield over 9% We do not accept Margin Accounts. JUDD & COMPANY Members New York Stock Exchange Members Hartford Stock Esxchange HARTFORD-CONN. TRUST CO. BLDG., TEL. 2-8281 New Britain: Burritt Hotel Bldg., Tel. 1815 We Offer: 100 Shares STANLEY WORKS 100 Shares AMERICAN HARDWARE 100 Shares NORTH & JUDD Fuller, Richter Aldrichs @ MEMBERS HARTFORD 4TOCE EXCHANGE Tel. 2-5261 H. 94 Pearl St., Hartford, Conn. JESSE MOORE P. SPAFARD Tel, 2080 JOS. M. HALLORAN 122 Main Street, E. T. BRAINARD, Mgr. We Own and Offer: American Hardware Atwater Mfg. Co. Beaton & Cadwell Landers, Frary & Clark Stanley Works (common) Yale & Towne At the Market Pl b s e S e S e e e e et e ] WARNED OFF R. R. TRACKS Wall Street Briefs New York, Aug. 23.—E. ¥. Hutton, chairman of the Postum Lereal Co. said on his departure for Europe to- day that the company expected soon to retire 50 per cent of its $1,'00,000 preferred stock at $115, and in three years all of the preferred would be| retired. Until that was done, he| added, the present dividend rate on | the common stock would not be in- creased. | | Judge Hungerford Gives Boy Tres. passers Another Chance After Ex- plaining Violation of Law. The ten track walkers arraigned In juvenile court this morning on charger of trespassing were given another chance by Judge WHliam C. Hunger- ford, but were warned that if they didn't lize that it was for theh own safely to kep away from the rail. road tracks and persisted in their tres. passing, they would dealt with | more severely the next time they were apprehended. The judge gave them a lecture on the dangers of trespassing on railroad property and explained the law protecting the owners of property “Frankie Buff,” Boxer, Kills Self Over Wife Somerville, Mass, Aug. Frank | Pradiinsky, a boxer, known in the| ring as “Frankie Buff,” committed | svicide here last night after an ul\:;vw oy oot cesstul attempt to shoot his wite, Mrs, | #& e A Edna May er.—unm.uk_\-. from whom he| F. Howard Smith, raiiroad police had been separated for two years | Official, was given permission to talk Lradlinsky, talking to his in|to the youngsters, and he explained {ront of her reeldence, was making an In detail m‘«h great ‘nskds that t|re"a‘: iHatio e police | Passers on the railroad, especially stiempt ab reconciiation, the Dollct | inose thatierawi undsmedth’ 8N climb through freight cars, expose | themselves to. He said that the rail- | road company is determined to put a stop to tl se of the rail- | reads for “short cuts,” and by so do- ing they will eliminate a great | danger both to the trespassers and to the company. wife Husband Draws W’;ges And Abandons Family Peter Buczko of 386 Eim street drew all of his wages at the Staniey Rule and Level Co., Tuesday and left the ecity, according to a report made to the police last night by his wife. The couple have three small children. general SON TO LILA LEE. Los Angeles, Aug. 23.—A son Wi other chest |born fo Lila Lee, motion picture acts treated with ress and wife of James Kirkwood, |actor, here yesterday, 3 Colds, bronchitis and complaints are being chlorine gas.

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